The home secretary has made deporting illegal immigrants who arrive in the UK on small boats a key part of her policy but legal challenges mean flights have not yet departed.
In March, a government source told Sky News that UK officials were working towards theIt expanded the scope of the legislation to"all categories of people who pass through safe countries and make illegal and dangerous journeys to the UK".
Asked about that, she said:"I care very passionately about stopping the boats, just like the prime minister does, just like the vast majority of British people do." "I accept we've got unsustainable [numbers], I've been very clear about the crisis and I'm aware of the numbers," she said. She said it is not just the UK facing"unprecedented numbers of illegal arrivals" but the French, the UK and"other Western democracies"."That's why we've introduced a bill with tough measures which are both firm and humanitarian."Ms Braverman also refused to take responsibility for a spike in asylum seekers being housed in temporary accommodation.
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